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The year 2025 begins with a New Year gift for stargazers as the breathtaking Quadrantid meteor shower are set to lights up the sky. This cosmic wonder which were 1st visible on December 27, is set ...
According to Sumit Srivastava, a senior scientific officer at the Indira Gandhi Planetarium in Lucknow, you can expect to see 80 to 120 meteors per hour at the peak.
The 'Quadrantids' will be visible from Lucknow and one can spot 80 to 120 meteors per hour from the city, as per Indira Gandhi Planetarium’s senior scientific officer Sumit Srivastava ,who was quoted ...
Sumit Srivastava, senior scientific officer at the Indira Gandhi Planetarium in Lucknow, confirmed that 80 to 120 meteors per hour are expected during the peak. To enhance the experience ...
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Will the Quadrantids Meteor Shower be visible from India? According to Sumit Srivastava, senior scientific officer at the Indira Gandhi Planetarium in Lucknow, the 'Quadrantids' will be visible from ...
Quadrantid Meteor: The Quadrantid meteor, 2025’s first meteor shower, is set to light up the sky and welcome the New Year on the night of January 3 and 4. This meteor shower has been visible ...
The Indira Gandhi Planetarium in Lucknow invites the public to view the event through telescopes for optimal observation away from city lights. This celestial event, which started on December 27 ...
“The Quadrantids, also called Bootids, are named after the now-defunct constellation Quadrans Muralis,” explained Sumit Srivastava, senior scientific officer at the Indira Gandhi Planetarium ...
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